Mud Test: FAL

Published on September 4, 2016
Duration: 4:16

This video details a mud test on a DS Arms FAL rifle, demonstrating its performance under extreme conditions. Expert Ian McCollum highlights the rifle's failure after only two rounds due to mud ingress, particularly noting issues with the non-reciprocating charging handle. The test serves as a practical reliability assessment.

Quick Summary

The DS Arms FAL, equipped with a sand-cut bolt and metric pattern, failed during a mud test after firing only two rounds due to a failure to return to battery. While it slightly outperformed the M1 Garand and M14 in this specific test, the non-reciprocating charging handle hindered clearing, highlighting potential reliability issues in extreme conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the FAL Mud Test
  2. 00:43Control Firing
  3. 01:15Mud Application
  4. 02:01Mud Test Firing and Failure
  5. 03:24Conclusion and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the DS Arms FAL perform in the mud test?

The DS Arms FAL, a standard metric pattern model with a sand-cut bolt, failed after firing only two rounds in the mud test. It experienced a failure to return to battery, hindering further operation.

What specific issue did the FAL encounter during the mud test?

The primary issue was a failure to return to battery after firing two rounds. The mud clogged the action, and the non-reciprocating charging handle made manual clearing difficult.

How did the FAL compare to other rifles in the mud test?

The FAL fired two rounds before failing, which was marginally better than the M1 Garand and M14 tested previously, which only managed one round each in similar conditions.

What is a sand-cut bolt?

A sand-cut bolt is a modification to the bolt carrier group that removes material to reduce friction and improve reliability when operating in sandy or dirty environments, though it did not prevent failure in this extreme mud test.

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